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Show Local Jottings. Shoes shlned rc at City ShqeStprc. Watch the Cache Kulttlptf'Work space from now on. i s William Spaiks was over, from Clarkston on Monday. Wc collect all kliuh of Indebtedness. Indebted-ness. II. A. Pkdkkskn kCo. WANTED a joung lady desires to do housework on Mondays. 8t2 Mr. I. L. Ilrangham and Miss Alice Clemens spent Sunday at Franklin. One of tho Gunnels of Wcllsvllle was rcei Ing bounties on Monday from the comity for the killing of cojotcs. .1. M. l'.iiry gives mandolin and guitar gui-tar lessons, and furnishes instruments fiec of charge. 4t(l Prof. A. E. Wilson of the A. C. or U". spent his Thanksgiving vacation with old fi lends at Ogdeu. Geo. II. Champ of the Utah Moit-gage Moit-gage & Loan Corpoiatlon left for an eastern trip iesteul.iy. Wantkd: Girl to do go neiahhouse woik. Apply to Mis. II. iluUcnJr. lt) E. 1st Noi th street. ' Mis. Martha Hobbsof lienson drew tho$"i piioqullt at the Union Mercantile Mer-cantile Co.'s drawing last Satinday. Miss Dicw Smith's smiling face will no longer be seen at the Hayball establishment, es-tablishment, but at Eliasou's Instead. .los. Taibct is at home from Randolph, Ran-dolph, Rich county, whcic he has been to place a steam heater In the city school. It Is said that some of the Heiison faimers arc Jhicshlng lucerne ch.ill over again for seed, and are making big money. Mr. E. C. IUeon, the Ouiay, (Colo.) Ileiakl man, Is in Logan on a lsit to his brother, Mr. E. P. Ilacon, of the HciculcsCo. The full force at the County Trcas-uicr'sotlicc Trcas-uicr'sotlicc is making out the list of delinquents taxes which will shortly be published. Mr. C. F. Koons, of Malad, came down from Pieston Sunday and spent the day with his sons who arc, attend-lug attend-lug the New Jciscy Academy. Wc hac just received a good' line of lace curtains, poitlcis, nigsj clct carpets, etc. Call and get .good bargains. bar-gains. A. G. Lundstium'syFurnitiuc Store. Dr. W. I!. PAitKiNsoXytieats the Eye, Ear, Nose and Thtoat. Glasses scientltllcally fitted. Also diseases of women and childictA X-Ray labor toiy. V - You can buy jour smoked luims and all kinds of bacon at wholesale pi ice at the Chicago Meat Market. Satisfaction Satis-faction guaiautecd. S. llr Sorenscn pioprictor. ! Eied Herntson left Logan Satuiday for H.iker City, Oiegon, whcio he has , accepted a position on one of the city dallies. Ills family will remain In i Logan. ' Cheap Sale continues at .Jos. New-hold's. New-hold's. He offers high bafgalns in Men's and Rojs' clothing, -Underwear, Hats, Shoes, etc, Call oyijlin before ou buy elsewheie. (itl Mis. Klnley Is In Logan with her husband Dr. Klnley the dentist. She is a bright, chaimlnglittlc woman and ' will p;oe a pleasant addition to that society In which she and the Dr. will ,niot. Ellas Kimball, who has been In the noi th for the past two months came to Logan on Satuiday last. He, with his biothcis. Joseph and Newel, make as line a tiio of biothcis on the street as jou geneially see. PeierChiistensen and wife ccpicss their thanks to their many fi lends who aided them dm Ing the bonis of sickness and death of their little child and tiust that all such may icceivo the same considciatiou in their liouis ortii.il. II. Mullen, Jr. ad.citlscd foi a girl in Saluulaj's Issue of the Riu'uiili-can, Riu'uiili-can, and a ten-pounder came Sunday afternoon. Veilly the icsults of advertising ad-vertising aie splendid. Mr. and Mi.. Ilullen now hac as gieat arlety in the family as anjbody a gill and a boj. "You'ie lcquested to attend an "Old Maid" sale, Wcliope jou'll attend without fail; This maids will be sold accoidlng to weight, At a peiftctly pioper and icasonablc late. So come ono and all 'tis jour duty jou know So see that none of tho maids sell low. Khst waid Ikwaar, Wednesday evening. even-ing. Admission fie and 10c. Mr. A'lctor Eoiegon has bought the Prof. Thomas home at fl"0 East 4th N. audhasino.cd his family hero ftoni Cokevlle Wjoming. Mr. Foregon has a large lanch thcic, and dcsiilng to give his children the advantage of Logan's educational facilities, leased the lanch and has come to Lokqh as stated. Mr. Koregon U the father of Miss Mildred L'oiegon, one of the A. C.'s most popular joung lady students Get your Christujus supplies at the Logan Furnltuic Co. Pome one, come all. V II. V. Cumlmngs.a icpresentatlvoof the Dcseict News, came to Logan on Monday. Wlllard Cranney, the fair and square Insurance agent, returned from Idaho last Saturday. Hon. Joseph Howell came to Logan on Monday night. He letums to Washington Thursday morning. The Nation has been leased by two German employes who will conduct an English-German paper in tho futuie. Frank Price and William Wjatt, two progressive farmers and all around rustlers of Wellsvlllc, wcio In Logan on Monday. John Gallagher held the ticket that won the silver tea set at the Johnson Jewelry Co.'s establishment, and Is Immensely pleased. The piirc isa beauty. yS A grand clearance sale willbe made by Merrill & Ciockett, thcmilllncis. During the next ten days goods will be sold positively at i!ost. Now Is the time for snaps. ( 7t4 The people in laigc uumbcis aie Hocking to Mrs. Mollo's store on First Noi th Street to trade. They come away suipiised at the low.piiccs. Mollo's Is the place to trade. Mr. and Mis. F. C. Sommers of Avon were In Logan Tuesday and reported re-ported small-pox at tho homes of Messrs. Frank Law and Oison JJui-roll. JJui-roll. It Is said these families have had quite a siege. The executive committee of the Farmeis' Association met last Saturday, Satur-day, but as some districts had failed to rcpoit in regard to stock subscilp-tion, subscilp-tion, no action was taken towaid incorporating in-corporating a company for the pui-poscs pui-poscs outlined heretofore. The Phllomathlc Literary Society or the U. Y. C. will hold its thst nicct-ingon nicct-ingon Fridaj-, December 4th, at 7:30. The following ptogram will be rendered: rend-ered: Piano solo, Miss Annie Egbcit; Address, Prof. Albert II. Upham; vocal vo-cal solo, Miss Ivy Fair. Everybody invited. Prof. Karl E. Moench, In a business letter to a friend, writes that he Is very pleasantly located In Lawrence-burg, Lawrence-burg, Tenn., In the Lawienceburg College, and piomlscs his many friends in Logan a visit during the Cluistmas holidays. Journal. Eager cj-es ai c fastened upon cacli load of coal as It passes from the depot. The people are alieady getting short of that nccessitj', It is haid to tell what will transplie bcfoie spilng, If sevcic weather sets In. Poisons who arc In a position to know state that more coal would reach Logan If cars could be furnished by the lallioad company. "The Head Waitcis" which comes to the Thatcher Opera House tonight Is said to be all life and tun many good specialists, some that class music and a lollicklng, skj'-laiking bunch of failles. The Salt Lake papcis do not speak well of it as a "classical" production but say It is haid to beat for jollity and is well worth seeing. The Ritcr Pros, ding stoie Is being over hauled and lcmodeled on the inside in-side to such an extent that when tlnlslied it will present an entirely dllfcient appcaiancc. Balconies aie being constiucted entliely around the long loom In order to utllic acant wall space. Shelves elected along the walls will give doublo the space unavailable un-available herctofoie. It takes a combination of half a dozen things to turn out a (list-class piece of job woik a tlist-class printer of artistic taste, new and up-to-date faces of job tj pe, good press work and good stock. The Rkitiimuan has all of tliCMC things and can turn out piac-tically piac-tically any Job on shoit notice. Our. job and ncwspiper tlcpaitnients aie sopaiatc and one does not inteifeie with the other. We will duplicate any woik and any price. John Nebekci came over fiom Lake-town, Lake-town, in Rear Lake county, last Sunday. Sun-day. He lepoi ts the loads as being in fair condition excepting the bildges, which should lecclvc immediate attention. at-tention. It Is said that dining the summer months thcic were on an a voi ago of twenty teams a day passed ovci the can) on toad to and fiom Rear Lake. Theic Isteitalnly enoupli tiavel on this load to Justify the keeping keep-ing of It in a passable condition. Jos. Kimball, of the tinn of Kimball Rios., has been In Logan the past' mouth assisting his biothcr Newell in settling up their season's buslncss.Mr. Kimball Is at "The Lincoln" and has been the life of this popular hostehy dining his stay. He Is a jovial, hale-fellow-vv ell-met, and though past eigtv-livc Is as vigorous and spilghtly as a gentleman of lift) His varied business caicei Ins carried him over the gi eater portion of this western country, and his remliiscenses aie man) and pleasant. As an after dinner din-ner speaker Mr. Kimball Is the equal of Senator Dcpcw and In pcisonal appeal ap-peal ar.ee rcscinblcs the lamented Eugene Eu-gene Field.Mr. Kimball leaves for Salt Lake In a few dajs. Some "cuss," who deserves little shoit of hanging, visited the Gaiif i mil last Filday night and used a I knffe on lin3 belting. Those Intel-cstcd Intel-cstcd say that the damage done 111ns j up into the hundreds of dollars. Such a repiobate should be dlscoveied, if possible, and given the seveicst penalty pen-alty the law piovldes. Mai tin Hauls, of Lcwlsvlllo, Idaho, was In Logan yesteidaj-. It Is eleven jcais since he visited Cache county. Mr. Harris came to this valley In l&.Vi, and Is the son of Maitin Ilauis, one of tho three witnesses to the Rook of Mormon. It will be lemembcicd by many that Mai tin Han Is, Sr., died hi this county some je.us ago and was burled in Claikston. Thcie Is a move on foot to have the lemalns removed to Logan and laid beside those of his brother, who Is also bin led heie. A suitable monument will be placed over the remains heie. C. D. W. Fullmer, chlcf-giand-push bookkeeper, geneial director, and all-lound all-lound utility man at The Journal or-lice, or-lice, has severed his connection with that Institution and in a few da.vs will leave for Snrf Fiancisco whcio he has accepted a luciatlvc position in one of the city's banks. Fullmei's genial smile, leady wit, and veiboiity will be missed along the beaten path in which he has moved with such icg-ulaiity, icg-ulaiity, and The Join mil will have lost ltsie.il Identlty.Tin: Riu'I'umcan' wishes "Cal" all the success to which his genial disposition, competency and I suav ity entitles hlm.aud trust t hat he ' will not cut Logan out of his chcultl when he becomes a "bloated bond-' holder. Tuesday evening, Dec. 8, Messis. Sam Rlchaids, Aquila Ncbeker, Geo. C. Rlgby and John Gall.ichci will shoot with Mesis. W. K. Ruinham, ' C. E. Napper, .las. A. Langton and Ute Giltlin for the local championship. champion-ship. The latter four aie the acUJ now lodged champions of the city, but I they aie "up against It" this time suie. John Gallacher has been tlnovv- j ing sandwiches tin past, two weeks and he Is confident that he can iluow I stialghter than either of the "Ulgj Foui" can shoot; ShcillI Itlgby's "sight" cje Is in peifect tilm as the lcsult of shooting cilmlnals the past month; while 'Quit Nebeker has Just returned from Salt Lake vvheie he "shot" the chutes for tluoe nights In succession, and any man who has the nerve to do that can diaw a bead on the bull's eve every time; Sam Richards Isa plumber by trade and swears by the eternal shades of the inventor in-ventor of taigets tlr.it he can and will lilt the maik "plumb" hi the center each or his live shots. The "Rig Four" is a "gone gosling, suah as jouah bb.tn " |